Quite beautiful and serene beach. It is quite crowded towards the end of the road, but it is worth spending time to see either the sunrise or sunset along with your family. The weather here can be really harsh during the daytime, so it is recommended to visit it either early in the morning or around sunset time.
One of India's most pristine tourist sites is Dhanushkodi Beach, which is located at the southernmost point of Rameshwaram. Dhanushkodi Beach is a popular destination that draws visitors from far and near. It is bordered by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Gulf of Mannar on the other.
Dhanushkodi Beach is the nearest point to Srilanka and from where Lord Ram with his Vanar Sena built Ram Sethu and crossed the sea and conquered Ravan and brought back Mata Sita. Most historic place in India. Previously trains from mainland was operated upto Dhanushkodi town. The town was destroyed completely by the cyclone in 1964.
Dhanushkodi Beach, an enchanting slice of coastal beauty! With its pristine shores and tranquil waters, the surreal backdrop of the abandoned town added an eerie yet captivating touch to the experience. Exploring the remnants of the past while enjoying the untouched natural beauty was a unique and unforgettable adventure.
Place of beauty and beast. Such a lovely sea view. The tides are so intense here and beware of those while playing near the shore. The best time to visit is 4 PM - 6 PM or in the morning. Tip - Park the vehicle just 100 ft before the Arichal Munai so that you can avoid crowds, and enjoy the scenic & lovely place with your family or friends!
It's a great beach that I visited recently. Very neat and cleanliness was one speciality. Calm and peaceful was the place.
It lies at the tip of Rameshwaram where bay of Bengal and Indian ocean meet, is locally called as Arichal Munai. Strong winds were blowing on both sides and there are a lot of food vendors serving cut pineapple, cut watermelon, coconut water, ice cream etc. The water waves are strong and winds blow at high speeds. Lovely view.
A very good place to visit. But it was very crowded. I was very upset after seeing plastic disposed of all the way on both sides of the road.
Nice stretch of 7kms beach on either side of the road. Very pleasant views of sunset. The last point is a circular platform which will be very crowded, especially on weekends. While reviews say the place closed by 5PM, i think they are taking about
Dhanushkodi, in my point of view, is an enchanting destination that offers a mesmerizing blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. As I stood at the tip of this ghost town, I was captivated by the remnants of its glorious past. The dilapida
One of the beautiful places of India. Driving on the road covered by the sea on both sides is a mesmerising experience. The government had a taken wonderful effort to make this place accessible for public and now the people's responsible to keep this
Very nice and calm on one side and waves are strong on other side, must watch place and it's very relaxing place for mind but bit sunny so prefer in morning or evening, its end of India and must watch place and carry enough water with you. if you vi
Amazing feel. Thanks namo to bring this point access to public.... Only people who attempted to visit before this place would appreciate! Now yes a must visit when u r visiting island.
Dhanushkodi Railway Station is an abandoned railway station in Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu. It was destroyed in the 1964 cyclone. Only the ruined structure of Dhanushkodi Railway Station remains today. One side of the station is the Bay of Bengal while t
In 1964 Due to the cyclone that place was destroyed.First of all Dhanushkodi was City.That entire dhanushkodi city and Buildings Situated there fully Sank under water.Escaped people and their family members still living there.One Uncle told that stor